Containers in Windows Server 2019 with Elton Stoneman
.NET Rocks!20 Nov 2018

Containers in Windows Server 2019 with Elton Stoneman

Windows Server 2019 has shipped and Windows containers have improved! Carl and Richard talk to Elton Stoneman about the changes that have come with Server 2019 and the 1809 Update. Elton describes it as the second significant implementation of containers on Windows, although it has been steadily tested in the field over the past few years. For the most part, containers on Windows now have parity with the Linux containers - and the possibilities for migrating existing .NET applications to containers have expanded - check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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ASP.NET Core 2.0 with Damian Edwards and David Fowler

ASP.NET Core 2.0 with Damian Edwards and David Fowler

Core 2 is coming - are you ready? While at NDC Oslo, Carl and Richard talked to the amazing duo of Damian Edwards and David Fowler about the rapidly approaching release of Core 2. Expectations are hug...

25 Jul 201749min

TypeScript and Beyond with Anders Hejlsberg

TypeScript and Beyond with Anders Hejlsberg

The father of C# and TypeScript drops by for a visit! While at Build in Seattle, Carl and Richard talked to the one-and-only Anders Hejlsberg about his work on C# and more recently, TypeScript. Anders...

20 Jul 201754min

Windows Containers with Steve Lasker

Windows Containers with Steve Lasker

How are containers coming along in the Windows world? Carl and Richard talk to Steve Lasker about his work making containers easy to use from within Visual Studio. Most work on containers has been aro...

18 Jul 201746min

The .NET Renaissance with Ian Cooper

The .NET Renaissance with Ian Cooper

After years of waning, .NET is on the rise - is it time for a renaissance? Ian Cooper says yes! The first of the NDC Oslo shows for 2017 starts out focused on a blog post that Ian published in Februar...

13 Jul 201758min

The Fluent Design System with James Clarke

The Fluent Design System with James Clarke

Ready to get fluent? While at the Build conference in Seattle, Carl and Richard talked to James Clarke about the Fluent Design System. Fluent represents the next generation of Windows UI elements, as ...

11 Jul 201756min

New .NET Standards with Mike Harsh and Joe Stegman

New .NET Standards with Mike Harsh and Joe Stegman

What's up with .NET Standard and the new XAML Standard? While at Build in Seattle, Carl and Richard chatted with Mike Harsh and Joe Stegman about the importance of the new standards and how they will ...

6 Jul 201752min

WebAssembly and Blazor with Steve Sanderson

WebAssembly and Blazor with Steve Sanderson

Is Silverlight back? Carl and Richard talk to Steve Sanderson about a demo he did at NDC Oslo that blew some minds. The demo involved using WebAssembly to put a version of the .NET Runtime and C# into...

4 Jul 201749min

Project Rome with Vikas Bhatia and Shawn Henry

Project Rome with Vikas Bhatia and Shawn Henry

We all have multiple devices, how do we make them all work together well? While at Build in Seattle, Carl and Richard sat down with Vikas Bhatia and Shawn Henry to talk about Project Rome. As Vikas ex...

29 Jun 201755min

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